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There you will become a commissioned officer in just 12 weeks. From the start you'll enjoy great pay, complete medical and dental care, 30 days of vacation each year, plus the opportunity to travel and AIM HIGH see world. To discover how high . a career in the Air Force can take p * you, call 1-800-423-USAF, or visit www.airforce.com our website at www.airforce.com CBS Scott Banwtt/EmemU Tim Gleason (left), dean of the school of Journalism and Communication, rehearses his lines for the promo video being shot by CBS News Producer Hal Glicksman (far right). This 15 second clip will air within a couple of weeks on CBS’s morning line-up. Continued from Page 1 could think of what they wanted to say and then he would write up some text relating it to CBS, and added "turn to CBS when you wake up and you’ll find there’s more to This Morning,” to the end of each statement. “I want you to be able to say something that’s positive for you as well as for me," Glicksman told Gleason. For the dean it was im portant to focus on the themes of tradition and quality of the Uni versity. Although he travels around the country alone, Glicksman said the promotions are a team effort be tween CBS News, the Convention and Visitors Association of Lane County, Oregon, and the local CBS affiliate. The Visitor’s Association is dedicated to assisting journalists who visit the area so they can pro mote Lane County, said Natalie In ouye, CVALCO tourism director. “We identify spots and give them ideas,” she said, “We help fa cilitate the trip so they have the tools they need to do their job.” CVALCO considers promotions like the one from CBS as free ad vertising, Inouye said. “We had over $300,000 worth of advertising equivalent last year,” she said. Inouye called the CBS visit an “out-of-the-blue miracle” that just fell into her lap. “Some journalists we go after ag gressively, but in this case, CBS was interested in visiting and had never been to Eugene before,” she said. As the only CBS employee who travels around the country to film engaging people and places, Glicksman is on the road eight to 10 days a month. “Eugene is the 239th city or town I have visited,” he said. “It’s hard to say there isn’t something special about everywhere I go. There is such a quality of life out side New York. I don’t care how much money you make—you just don’t get the quality on the level you get in Eugene, Oregon., or Seattle, Washington.” After filming Gleason, Glicks man gave a few words of wisdom to a nearby video field production class. “If you are interested in going into television, the greatest asset you can have is being flexible. You have to be willing to change,” he said. “You can’t go back and tell the boss you can’t do the job.” Glicksman suggests that stu dents looking into his line of work read as much as they can and ex pand their vocabulary. “Write as much as you can. Write, write, write until your fin gers hurt," he said. CBS This Morning will air the spots in two or three weeks. Felicity Ayles covers city develop ment and the West University neighborhood for the Emerald. She can he reached via e-mail at fizzer@gladstone. uoregon. edu. Don’t just spend your summer. Invest it. classes • workshops • mini-courses 800-375-9359 OSU Summer Session offers more than 400 courses in 70 departments. So, if you’re home for the summer, take a course you haven't been able to get, lighten your load before next fall, or get a jump on graduation! And for nonresidents there are no out-of-state fees. Call us for a free Summer Bulletin. It’s a good investment. summer OREGON STATE University Open minds. Open doors.™ 541-737-1470 osu.orst.edu/dept/ summer ©reBoaWjQCmeraUi The Oregon Daily Emerald is published daily Mon day through Friday during the school year and Tuesday and Thursday during the summer by the Oregon Daily Emerald Publishing Co. Inc., at the University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon. 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